Workplace Violence Protection Act
Mike Hayden
California has implemented robust legislation known as the Workplace Violence Prevention Act. This act mandates specific measures that employers must take to mitigate the risk of workplace violence and create a safe working environment for all employees. This is our initial communication on this sweeping new law, more to come soon.
The Workplace Violence Prevention Act in California aims to prevent acts of violence and harassment in the workplace by imposing certain obligations on employers. The law requires employers to develop and implement a comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) tailored to their specific workplace and industry. This plan must address various aspects of workplace safety, including risk assessment, prevention strategies, employee training, and incident response procedures.
The law applies to most employers, but not all. Notably, it doesn’t apply to:
To comply with the Workplace Violence Prevention Act, employers must take several key steps:
To assist our clients with creating their Workplace Violence Prevention Plan, Infinium HR will be offering WVPP template with guidance, instructions checklists and incident logs. This customizable template will provide a framework for developing a comprehensive WVPP tailored to your organization's needs and requirements. This template will be included in our service offering to clients with our HR services package and accessible to payroll only clients for a nominal upcharge.
We'll be releasing our Workplace Violence Prevention Plan template soon, click on the link below for more information and to get on the pre-order list.
As workplace violence continues to be a prevalent concern, it's imperative for employers to prioritize the safety and security of their employees. By understanding and complying with the Workplace Violence Prevention Act in California, businesses can create a safer and more productive work environment for everyone.
With the support of Infinium HR and our DIY template, employers can take proactive steps towards preventing workplace violence and fostering a culture of safety and respect.
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Mike Hayden is CEO and Chief HR Strategist of Inginium HR. With 30 years in the HR industry serving small business exclusively, he is uniquely equipped to provide the information small businesses need to survive and thrive as an employer.
Mike leads a team of payroll, HR and recruiting professionals focused intently on making it easy to be a small business employer.
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